Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has confirmed a double injury concern following the club’s 2-1 Europa League win over Rangers on Thursday night. The Red Devils dominated proceedings against the Scottish outfit, and they were unlucky in the opening half as the referee chalked off Matthijs de Ligt’s goal.
Ruben Amorim called Manchester United's last-gasp 2-1 Europa League victory over Rangers one his side "truly needed" amid their domestic struggles. Bruno Fernandes popped up with a stoppage-time winner moments after Cyriel Dessers had struck for injury-hit Rangers to cancel out a bizarre own goal from United's former back-up goalkeeper Jack Butland.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes scored a last-gasp winner to secure a much needed 2-1 victory over Rangers in the Europa League group stage at Old Trafford. The win lifted United to fourth in the standings on 15 points going into the last round of matches and in a strong position to reach the knockout phase.
Ruben Amorim regrets saying his team could be the worst in Manchester United’s history and admitted "maybe I need to calm down" before talking publicly.
Manchester United's dramatic 2-1 win over Rangers in the Europa League highlighted the ups and downs that head coach Ruben Amorim is dealing with.
Ruben Amorim admitted "anything can happen" when asked about the future of Manchester United attacker Alejandro Garnacho's future.
Following Manchester United’s 1-3 defeat against Brighton at the Old Trafford Stadium, coach Ruben Amorim had described his team as the worst in the club’s history. Ahead of the Europa League match against Rangers though,
Manchester United have a chance to cement their position amongst the top eight of the UEFA Europa League when they host Rangers at Old Trafford.
Man United left it late to beat Rangers in the Europa League with Bruno Fernandes' added-time goal securing the three points.
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Ruben Amorim has acknowledged he might have made a mistake when he went public in describing his team as “the worst, maybe, in the history of Manchester United.”
Spurs, whose chronic injury list took a turn for the worse with Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson and Yves Bissouma all being ruled out of the defeat at Goodison Park, risk crashing out of the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and possibly the Europa League in the next three weeks if they do not bring in fresh faces.